Dennis Rodman Reveals The Biggest Difference Between LeBron And Jordan

The GOAT debate won’t end in the near future. Former Chicago Bulls legend Dennis Rodman keeps adding fuel to the discussion. The GOAT debate revolves around Lakers superstar LeBron James and Bulls icon Michael Jordan. This is probably the biggest basketball topic at the moment. The regular season was suspended, so current and former NBA stars have nothing to do. Weighing on the NBA GOAT debate is the only source of fun for most of them. ESPN released “The Last Dance,” a documentary on Michael Jordan’s life and success, and fans re-opened the topic again.

Rodman shared his opinion. Again. According to him, we can’t say that King James is at the same level as Jordan. Wonder why? They aren’t built the same way. Or something like that.

Dennis Rodman won’t stop here

Rodman appeared on Mike Tyson’s “Hot Boxin” YouTube show and shared his take on the GOAT discussion.

“[LeBron James] wasn’t bought up this way,” the five-time NBA champion said. “I had that desire to win… I’ll do the dirty work. At the end of the day that ring is more important. For [Michael Jordan] when he came up he had one thing (to do) – I’m going if I didn’t beat your a*** and do my job.”

In other words, LeBron lacks the killer instinct Jordan had back then. That’s what Dennis was saying.

Rodman believes that he and Jordan had the same mentality. They had the “do-it-at-all-costs” mentality. That’s why they won so many games together. Rodman may have confused many NBA fans with his comments.

Rodman doesn’t believe that LeBron has the same instincts. How can he say anything like that? He has never played alongside LeBron. He has never played against him. Rodman can’t bring up this theory without playing a single game against LeBron.

This doesn’t change the fact that he is an icon. A lot of fans followed his success, and most of them will probably share the same opinion with him.

LeBron doesn’t mind any of this. He said he considers himself the GOAT for the 2016 title he won with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He didn’t say anything else.